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Yasmin Nair



Average rating: 3.83 · 716 ratings · 60 reviews · 20 distinct works
Make Art! Change the World!...

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Scabs: Academics and Others...

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Confession, Neoliberalism, ...

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What’s Left of Queer?: Immi...

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Undocumented vs. Illegal: A...

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The Politics of Storytelling

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“Undocumented”: How an Iden...

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Jacobinned: The Story Behin...

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Is Your Reading Material Et...

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On Writers as Scabs, Whores...

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“Feminist principles are not, ultimately, simply about making things better for women. They are about paying attention to gender in order to think about policies that make things better for everyone. So, for instance, a feminism that is simply about ensuring that women at the top get bathrooms with diaper-changing stations means nothing if the women and men who are cleaning those bathrooms — and presumably wiping baby shit from the walls — get neither time off nor the ability to place their children in care while at work. A policy that ensures that female professors get to take a year off after having their babies is useless if the system continues to simply hire adjuncts of all genders — who get no such benefits, no matter how well paid they are — to fill in for them."
Rebecca Traister and Bourgeois Feminists like her neither understand nor want any of this. And there is a Special Place In Hell for women who refuse to consider a feminism meant to ensure freedom for all, regardless of gender.”
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